LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CURRICULUM GUIDE

General Technology

Associate in Applied Science Degree

Curriculum Code: 0213 (Effective Fall 2004 - Summer 2009)

This curriculum is designed to provide an individual with a
multi-discipline technical background. The technical courses
and supporting courses that comprise this degree provide the
flexibility to match the student's interest with the skills
necessary for job entry. For example, this curriculum is often
pursued by apprentices who complete most of the requirements for
this degree through their related training requirements and who
also wish to earn an associate degree. Students interested in
pursuing careers in a specific technical area should see a
faculty advisor in their career choice. Not
all courses in this program transfer to all colleges.
Students planning to transfer should see an academic advisor or
counselor before enrolling in any course.

PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course
Offerings for course prerequisite information. See the
Assessment and Placement Testing section for skills
assessment and advising information.

Complete the indicated number of credits from EACH
CHOICE listed below.

CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas

0
Credits

(See General Education Core Requirements for information
on how to fulfill these requirements. Core area proficiency
exams, where appropriate, are available for each core area.)

Communication Core Area (See Note 1)

0

Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area (See Note 1)

0

Mathematics Core Area (See Note 1)

0

Science Core Area (See Note 1)

0

Writing Core Area (See Note 1)

0

CHOICE 2: Applied
Technology Related
(See Note 2)

22
Credits

MINIMUM TOTAL

60

NOTES:

1.

Students completing "REQUIREMENTS" have fulfilled the
requirements for this Core area.

2.

Contact an advisor at the West Campus Building, Room M103 or in
the Gannon Vocational-Technical Center, Room 1380, or call (517)
483-1336 for a listing of additional courses that may be applied
toward this degree.

SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE

Students should see course descriptions to find out when
departments plan to offer courses. Students who for any reason
are unable to follow the course sequence suggested below (for
example, those who are part-time, have transferred in courses
from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill) should
contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with
adjustments.